Sleeve puller for automobiles



June 14 Q 927 1,632,482 E. o. KROELLS SLEEVE FULLER FOR AUTOMOBILESFiled Sept. 13. 1926 Patented June 14, 1927;

EUGENE 0. KBOELLS, 01E PASO ROBLES, CALIFORNIA.

SLEEVE FULLER FOR AUTOMOBILES.

Application filed September 13, 1926.

My invention relates to a tool for removs ing a sleeve from anautomobile diiferential housing in which axle roller bearings run, withor without axle, and the objects of my 5 invention are To provide for asimple, inexpensive, qnick-acting sleeve puller, which consists of asliding hammer attached to a one-piece steel or iron sleeve puller barcombined with a handle and stop for said sliding hammer to strikeagainst; a hook bent on opposite end to enter in the sleeve hole, andheld in by said axle; a bracket in combination with said sleeve pullerfor removing said sleeve from housing when the axle is out of thehousing; said bracket has a curved back to fit against the sleeve pullerbar. Said bracket has two different sizes of Us bent on each end of saidbracket to be used for different sizes of sleeves Said sleeves can beremoved from either end of said housing without the axle in the housing.

Said Us on said bracket are slightly curved to lit evenly against thewalls of said sleeves to hold the hook firmly in the sleeve hole.

I attain these objects by the means illustrated in the accompanyingfigures, in which Figure I is a back View of differential housing withthe axle in said housing, and a side view of said sleeve puller inpulling position.

Figure II is a back view of differential housing without said axle insaid housing, and a side view of sald bracket and said sleeve puller 1npulling position.

Serial No. 135,261.

Figure III is a side and general view of said bracket showing curvedback and curved Ls.

Figure 1111 is a side View bf said sleeve puller and hole lengthwisethrough sliding hammer.

bar at 7.

against roller bearing sleeve 3".

12 is a small curved L bearing 10 is a hook entered in roller bearingsleeve hole 43. 13 is a large curved L.

Having described my invention I claim 21S new I A sleeve pullercomprising a bar, a ham mer slidably mounted on the bar, said bar havinga hammer-stop on one end, and a hook on the opposite end of the bar fromthe hammer-stop, in'combination with a bracket having an L on one endadaptedto rest on the end of the sleeve and a shorter L on the other endof the bracket adapted to fit within the sleeve to hold the bracketagainst the bar, whereby the hook is held firmly in the sleeve hole.

EUGENE o. KEoEL-Ls.

